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Ragweed: take action now! 
Explains how to identify ragweed and lists reasons for controlling it. Offers hints on how to minimize the symptoms of hay fever.
Source: Agence de la santé et des services sociaux de Montréal, Santé publique
Allergy and Environmental Health Association of Quebec 
Aims to educate on environmental sensitivities (ES), to prevent ES by educating people on domestic toxic products, to support people who has ES, and to support research on the diagnostic methods of this illness. Web site includes acces to news and environmental health related resources.
Source: Allergy and Environmental Health Association of Quebec (AEHAQ)
Allergy and Environmental Health Association, Ottawa Branch 
Aims to raise awareness within the community, corporations, governments, educational institutions, the medical community and the general public to prevent further cases of environmental sensitivity. Web site includes resources on safe food, water, and housing.
Source: Allergy and Environmental Health Association, Ottawa Branch
Allergy/Asthma Information Association 
Provides information, sponsors support groups, develops educational materials, and acts as an advocate for sufferers of allergies and asthma. Web site includes articles on allergies, asthma, and anaphylaxis.
Source: Allergy/Asthma Information Association (AAIA)
Anaphylaxis: the fatal allergic reaction 
Explains what anaphylaxis is and why it occurs. Stresses the importance of awareness and avoidance in managing a severe allergic condition and provides an example of an action plan to follow if a person has been exposed to an allergen.
Source: Allergy/Asthma Information Association (AAIA)
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Anaphylaxis Canada 
Provides information and support to people who are affected by life-threatening allergies, raises public awareness, and advocates changes in society that will provide safer environments for people with anaphylaxis. Web site includes product alerts, frequently asked questions, and a glossary of terms.
Source: Anaphylaxis Canada
Frequently asked questions 
Answers questions about anaphylaxis. Looks at reactions, treatment options, epinephrine, allergens, prevention strategies, anaphylaxis in children, MedicAlert identification, and how to travel safely.
Source: Anaphylaxis Canada
Product alerts 
Presents current and past product alerts regarding products that were found to contain food items not declared on the product label. Includes alerts issued by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, as well as recalls by manufacturers.
Source: Anaphylaxis Canada
Support groups 
Lists anaphylaxis support groups in Ontario and discusses how the Anaphylaxis Network of Canada can help people set up support groups.
Source: Anaphylaxis Canada
Tips for living with anaphylaxis 
Helps youth to know how to live safely with their allergies. Recommends them to follow some safety rules.
Source: Anaphylaxis Canada
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